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Video Intercom for working mom & Child
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Introduction
“It is impossible to go through life without TRUST: that is to be imprisoned in the worst cell of all, oneself” Graham Greene, 1943
Contents
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Understanding Problem Fact articles Why trust? Suggestions from NSPCC Problem Statement Target Use
Ideation phase 1 _ Concept Key Words Brainstorming Situations
Ideation phase 2 _ Door Brainstorming Who do we instictively turst? Ideas
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Idea Developement See through Interphone
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Idea Developement Mock up Final Model How it works Scenario
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Understanding the Problem Fact articles _ Story 1
Police ask public for help in case of kidnapped girl Police yesterday opened their investigation into the kidnapping of a 12 year-old elementary school girl in order to obtain public help. Daegu Dalseong Police Precinct announced that two men in their 20s broke into a house in Dalseong County, Daegu at around 4:10 a.m. on May 30 and started beating the girl’s 71-year-old grandfather, identified only by the last name Hur, in the main bedroom. The man’s eldest granddaughter, Hur Eun-jeong, tried to stop the attack and was kidnapped, police said. Eun-jeong’s younger sister, 10, was hiding in the next room and called the police. “I was lying down when a man entered my room and started punching me in the face. After a while, the other one helped him and then they kidnapped her,” Hur said. “One of two said, ‘I came here to kill you.’” Investigators presume that the two suspects have a grudge against Hur because they have made no ransom demands and did not steal anything from the house. The two schoolgirls live with their grandfather, away from their parents, due to financial problems in the family. Police have discovered that the missing girl called a close friend three times between June 1 and 2. “According to her friend, the missing gi- rl said, ‘I was released after being kidnapped,’ on the phone,” the officer said. “However, she did not call us. We are now trying to discover her whereabouts in order to gain some clues into the case.” Police had been conducting a closed investigation, but opened the probe to the public yesterday after failing to make any progress in the case. They cited the lack of a ransom demand as a source of difficulty, compounded by inconsistent statements from the injured man. “By opening the investigation into the incident, we are requesting the public’s help,” said an officer who declined to be named. June 05, 2008 , By Park Sang-woo Staff Reporter [spark@joongang.co.kr] joongangdaily.joins.com
Fact articles _ Story 2
Innocent men are suffering from kidnapping As the increase of the caution about kidnapping, some blameless men got emotional injuries. Men who have to wear cap or mask such as bald men or surgical patients are suffering from other people’s detestation. Because the criminal of the kidnapping in ‘Ilsan’ was shown on the TV with mask and cap. The workers who have to visit private home are worried about the heavy blow to their busines, either. Mr. Lee(43, self-employed, Seoul) had embarrassing experience. He was going to hospital with his son who has asthma, wearing mask because of the sandstorm. Just at that moment, he saw a woman running away with her daughter from him. He was upset because he was treated like kidnapping crimianal. Mr. Kim(45, sales-man, Seoul) was also misunderstood as criminal. After an hour walk, he was entering the lobby of his apartment. At that time, he noticed that the doors of elevator were closing, so he ran toward the elevator. But the kid in the elevator was frightened and close the doors quickly. He couldn’t help feeling bitter, even though he also taught his children to be careful with the strangers. April 04, 2008 , By Dae-hyuk Lee Staff Reporter [selected@hk.co.kr] www.koreatimes.co.kr
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Understanding the Problem Why Trust??
Our Society, which is based on trust, teaches children NEVER to trust strangers.
Suggestions from NSPCC | National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/HelpAndAdvice/Parentsandcare rs/HomeAlone/homealone_wda35965.html
NSPCC | National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
If you do leave a child alone, remember: If possible, leave a telephone number where you can be contacted, and be available to answer it immediately. Talk to your child about keeping safe at home and point out the potential dangers.
Tell them not to answer the door to strangers. Give clear instructions about what to do if there’s an emergency . All children left alone should be able to phone the emergency services. Leave a list of trusted people they can contact. Put obvious dangers out of reach of children, eg medicines, chemicals, matches , etc. Make sure that the child is happy ababout the arrangements and confident about being left . Tell the child when you’ll be back, and make sure you’re back on time. Talk to him or her about it afterwards .
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Understanding the Problem Problem Statement
Nobody Knows Everyone. Our society consists of strangers bonded with trust. However the parents, the teachers teach their children and students NOT TO BELIEVE STRANGERS. It is very ironic situation. We should try to trust other people, but we can’t trust them because of the scary accident happening everyseconds and everywhere. Trust and Safety. Keep good position between them is really important
IN KOREA, We don’t have The Law Not to Leave Children under certain age alone at home In america or in other western countries have law to protect children from being left home alone. The age restriction not to be left home is differ from state to state, but under 12 is the suggested age, because children under 12 is not mature enough to realize and cope with dangerous situation. However most of the eastern countries doesn’t have that kind of law.
Children in Korea need some device to help to distinguish the visitor outside of the door is reliable or not.
Target User
Family of a Child and Working Parents
A Child 8 - 13 years old Student (1 - 6 grade)
The Parents 35 - 40 years old Both working
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Ideation phase 1 _ concept Key Words
COMMUNICATION TRUST MEASURE
Brainstorming _ Communcation
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Ideation phase 1 _ concept Brainstorming _ Trust
Brainstorming _ Measure
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Ideation phase 1 _ concept Situations
Situations
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Ideation phase 2 _ Door Brainstorming
Who do we instictively turst? People who we know well
Family
Peolple who is employed for us
Friends
Security Guard
Doorman
Nanny
People with uniform
Police
FBI
Delivery man
Fire fighter
Postman
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Ideation phase 2 _ Door Ideas
Ideas
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Idea Developement See Through - Telescope on the door
Interphone
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Final Design Mock-up
Final Model Final product
Dimension
Logo and Color
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Final Design How it works _ out side Camera
Trust Measure
Capturing the visitor and tracking visitor’s eye to measure trust. The angle could be changed according to the visitor’s height.
Using eye tracking technology, we can figure out lie. If the eye contacting time is less then 30% of the entire time of conversation, that means lie, that means lie.
Display
OLED |Organic light-emitting diode
Showing the person inside. Using OLED The angle could be changed according to the visitor’s height.
OLED is any light-emitting diode whose emissive electroluminescent layer is composed of a film of organic compounds.
Cord Winding automatically. Measuring visitor’s height.
Receiver
Trust Measure
Speaker and Microphone. Sand-tex finished Stainless steel is used to transmit visitor’s heart beat and body temperature. (Outside only)
Analizing heart beat and body temperature is one of method of detecting lie.
Rotating part
How it works _ in side Trust level From the analysis of visitor’s body temperature, heartbeat and eye contact, ‘MS. TRUST’ shows user ‘trust level’ of the visitor.
Warning Sign If the ‘trust level’ is less than 50%, ‘MS. Trust’ warns to the child, and connects to parents’ cellphone.
Warning call If the warning sign comes out, ‘MS TRUST’ automaticly connected to parents.
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Final Design Scenario1
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Resources Tech H.Ho and Keith Weigelt. 2004. “Trust Among Straners”. www.rigidized.com www.cityofcalabasas.com www.wikipedia.com www.peacemakerpepperspray.com www.city-data.com/forum www.technology.newscientist.com www.nspcc.org.uk www.latchkey-kids.com joongangdaily.joins.com